Title of article :
Antibacterial and Antibiotic-Potentiating Activities of Thirteen Cameroonian Edible Plants against Gram-Negative Resistant Phenotypes
Author/Authors :
Nayim, Paul Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon , Mbaveng, Armelle T Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon , Wamba, Brice E. N. Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon , Fankam, Aimé G Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon , Dzotam, Joachim K Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon , Kuete, Victor Department of Biochemistry - Faculty of Science - University of Dschang - Cameroon
Abstract :
This work was designed to investigate the antibacterial activities of methanol extracts from thirteen Cameroonian edible plants and their antibiotic-potentiating effects against Gram-negative multidrug-resistant (MDR) phenotypes. The broth microdilution method was used to evaluate the minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the
extracts, as well as their antibiotic-potentiating activities. The phytochemical screening of the extracts was carried out according to the standard methods. The results of phytochemical tests revealed the presence of sterols, polyphenols, and tannins in most of
the tested extracts, with the other classes of secondary metabolites being selectively distributed. Tested extracts showed variable
antibacterial activities with MIC values ranging from 64 to 1024 �g/mL. However, some extracts were signifcantly active against
certain bacterial strains: seeds extract of Teobroma cacao (64 �g/mL) against Escherichia coliAG100Atet and Klebsiella pneumoniae
K24, and the bark extract of Uapaca guineensis against E. coli ATCC 8739. The leaves extract of T. cacao displayed the best MBC values (256 �g/mL) against E. aerogenes EA27. Some tested extracts included extracts from the leaves of T. cacao and P. vulgaris, and
the seeds of D. edulis and barks A. indica has selectively improved (2- to 64-fold) the antibacterial activities of some of the tested
antibiotics, chloramphenicol (CHL), tetracycline (TET), kanamycin (KAN), streptomycin (STR), and erythromycin (ERY), against
more than 70% of tested MDR bacteria. The fndings of this work showed that tested plant extracts and particularly those from
T. cacao and Phaseolus vulgaris can be used alone or in combination with conventional antibiotics in the treatment of infections involving multiresistant bacteria.
Keywords :
Antibacterial , Antibiotic-Potentiating Activities , Thirteen Cameroonian Edible Plants , Gram-Negative Resistant Phenotypes
Journal title :
The Scientific World Journal